One of my sons has been on a pump for almost 20 years (since he was 2) and a cgm when the first ones came out (2009?) and we've been to WDW a lot. He doesn't take any special precautions for his arm on the rides (assuming your Dex is there). His infusion set is on his abdomen and the pump is usually in his pocket. He has a Tandem pump now and he just leaves it in his pocket for rides. There are some nice slim fanny pack type things with stretchy fabric and a hole cut out for the pump cord that he used at one point. He hasn't had a problem with the amount of water from the rides like Splash. I can't remember the last time he did Kali RR - cause you can get dumped on there. If your pump isn't water resistant I'd perhaps unhook and put it in a ziplock in a fanny pack attached to you (not a bag you could set down). He does all the coaster and we've been to parks with bigger coasters like Busch Gardens and he kept the pump in his pocket.So the last time I was at a theme park I wasn't on insulin. Now I have a pump and a Dexcom CGM on my arm. Wondering how people find these? Are there certain rides that smack your arm. Or the best place to put your pump to keep it safe?
Did he ever find the Dexcom would come off his arm with the heat? I was thinking it might get banged up on the side of a ride or anything. Worse thing about it being something new to me.One of my sons doesn't take any special precautions for his arm on the rides (assuming your Dex is there). His infusion set is on his abdomen and the pump is usually in his pocket. He has a Tandem pump now and he just leaves it in his pocket for rides. He does all the coaster and we've been to parks with bigger coasters like Busch Gardens and he kept the pump in his pocket.
Keeping something like that in your pocket depends on how small and loose your pockets are of course.
Dexcom and Tandem girl here.Thank you
Glad you mentioned the arm, that was my worry. It hitting the sides of a ride and smacking it too hard. I wish the G7 would come out before we go but I know it won't in Canada with any speed.
I'm gonna have to figure out the pump. It's waterproof (Tandem) but I wear it on the top of my pants (which I know has a name but I cannot think of it) with the clip on the pump. I'm wondering if it will come undone and fly off on a ride, or if the pump will get crushed by any of the bars. Wondering if I should stuff it between my breasts lol.
Waistband! Man i could not think of the word lol. Ok, I will do that. I might put it clipped on the inside of the waistband first just to get a feel but good to know other's find the clip good.Dexcom and Tandem girl here.I wear my pump I think the same place as you, clipped to my waistband. I've never had a problem with it coming off on a ride. Before you go make sure your clip is tight, I find my Tandem clip gets loose every now and then from sliding it on and off my waistband. I'll occasionally slide the pump more towards my back, especially if there's a lap bar restraint. But that's about it. Also, am always checking my tubing that it's tucked away and not caught on anything before I stand up to exit a ride.
I wear Dexcom on my abdomen. I use Skin Tac wipes before applying my sensor and have never had one come loose in the FL heat and humidity. If it's on your arm, it MIGHT get knocked around but I can't think of any rides where it definitely would happen.
Well if it stays on pretty well normally you might not need any extra adhesive.Question about the skin tac, do you have to worry that you only go around the sticker and not where the needle goes? Or can you just slap it on your arm no biggie? Normally I have to use adhesive remover to get it off after 10 days, so I'm not used to having to try to keep it on better![]()
Nice, never thought about doing it that way. Always figured the skintac would stick to the sticker. Wait do you use a skintac liquid or wipe?I apply the SkinTac directly onto the adhesive pad of the sensor while it's still in the insertion clicky-thingy (no idea what that is called). I'm careful not to get any near the needle or sensor wire, only on the white sticker.
Wipes. More convenient than carrying a bottle. And wipes can get through airport security without inspection.Nice, never thought about doing it that way. Always figured the skintac would stick to the sticker. Wait do you use a skintac liquid or wipe?
Thanks. I picture the wipes getting stuck to the sticker for some reason so I had to ask.Wipes. More convenient than carrying a bottle. And wipes can get through airport security without inspection.
Its not waterproof. From tandems website. It's waterproof (Tandem) but I wear it on the
He uses Skin-tac wipes and does wipe the sensor sticker before it is applied. He also uses the over patch that Dexcom will send you for free. You need to ask Dexcom for them although I think you can request them through their website. Those work well for him.Did he ever find the Dexcom would come off his arm with the heat? I was thinking it might get banged up on the side of a ride or anything. Worse thing about it being something new to me.
Sadly as a female pockets rarely exist lol. If it won't get crushed by the lap bar or anything, I might just hook it in my underwear under my shorts when on a ride. Should be pretty snug. Sigh Just one more thing
Its not waterproof. From tandems website
We do not recommend users shower, bathe or swim with their Tandem pumps.
I've only ever knocked my sensor off my arm once and that was getting into my car and really bumped my arm hard on the door jam as I was entering--tore it right off!
I never liked the pump holder came with the tandem pump--clip was not very strong at all. I started wearing customizable pump cases from EDCSolutions and have at least 4 Disney-themed cases with a customized clip (that shows since I wear the pump inside my pocket with the clip on the outside).